![]() ![]() Once I hit connect I was able to start issuing some AT commands. In my port drop down I was able to choose the USB FTDI device. Once plugged in I opened cool term and created a new connection at 9600 baud and both hardware and software flow control turned off. This provided the Xbee with power and a com port to communicate with it. I simply connected the first xbee into the USB Explorer then plugged the USB into my mac. On my mac I used Cool Term to send AT commands to the Xbee's. In order to get started you will need to download and install these your platforms FTDI drivers. ![]() We will use simple Serial AT Commands to program the Xbee. The USB board provides the computer with a serial interface to the Xbee. Once all the parts arrive, we are going to use the USB Explorer board to connect our Xbee's to a computer and program them. ![]()
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